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'''''Star Trek: The Exhibition''''' was a European touring [[Star Trek exhibitions|exhibition]] in the mid-1990s, featuring accurate reconstructions of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701|}} bridge, and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} transporter, as well as extensive prop and [[studio model]] displays. |
'''''Star Trek: The Exhibition''''' was a European touring [[Star Trek exhibitions|exhibition]] in the mid-1990s, featuring accurate reconstructions of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701|}} bridge, and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} transporter, as well as extensive prop and [[studio model]] displays. |
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− | The Edinburgh venue, the opening leg of the European tour, attracted 190,000 visitors. In Edinburgh, the studio models (included in an exhibit for the first time since the ''[[Star Trek Smithsonian Exhibit]]'') of the four-foot {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} and the {{class|Negh'Var}} were also |
+ | The Edinburgh venue, the opening leg of the European tour, attracted 190,000 visitors. In Edinburgh, the studio models (included in an exhibit for the first time since the ''[[Star Trek Smithsonian Exhibit]]'') of the four-foot {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} and the {{class|Negh'Var}} were also part of the exhibit. However they were pulled from the exhibition as they were needed for the production of {{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}} and were from Edinburgh onward no longer included in the exhibition tour. (''[[Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models]]'', issue 6, pp. 24-26) |
==Venues== |
==Venues== |
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- You may be looking for Star Trek The Exhibition, the American touring exhibit formerly known as Star Trek The Tour.
Star Trek: The Exhibition was a European touring exhibition in the mid-1990s, featuring accurate reconstructions of the USS Enterprise bridge, and the USS Enterprise-D transporter, as well as extensive prop and studio model displays.
The Edinburgh venue, the opening leg of the European tour, attracted 190,000 visitors. In Edinburgh, the studio models (included in an exhibit for the first time since the Star Trek Smithsonian Exhibit) of the four-foot USS Enterprise-D and the Negh'Var-class were also part of the exhibit. However they were pulled from the exhibition as they were needed for the production of DS9: "The Way of the Warrior" and were from Edinburgh onward no longer included in the exhibition tour. (Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models, issue 6, pp. 24-26)
Venues
- In chronological order, dates provided where known.
Museum | Location | Opened | Closed |
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City Art Centre | Edinburgh, UK | 4 February 1995 | 14 May 1995 |
Mosney Holiday Village | Dublin, Republic of Ireland | 27 May 1995 | 10 September 1995 |
Science Museum | London, UK | 11 October 1995 | 10 March 1996 |
Museum of Science and Industry | Manchester, UK | 29 March 1996 | 14 July 1996 |
Bournemouth International Centre | Bournemouth, UK | July 1996 | 17 September 1996 |
Josef Haubrich-Kunsthalle | Cologne, Germany | September 1996 | 12 January 1997 |
Gas Hall Museum & Art Gallery | Birmingham, UK | 14 February 1997 | 31 May 1997 |
Hancock Museum | Newcastle, UK | 14 June 1997 | 14 September 1997 |
Kunsthalle Berlin | Berlin, Germany | September 1997 | 18 January 1998 |
Boathouse 6 | Portsmouth, UK | 9 May 1998 | 6 September 1998 |